Coronavirus Updates: Pfizer to begin testing vaccine on children
Drugmaker Pfizer says it's planning to start testing its COVID-19 vaccine on children as young as 12.
Drugmaker Pfizer says it's planning to start testing its COVID-19 vaccine on children as young as 12.
In a court appearance Wednesday, it was revealed for the first time that Amy Cooper made a second call to 911, alleging the Black birdwatcher "tried to assault" her inside Central Park.
Gov. Cuomo said New York will continue to withhold funding from these schools that violate restrictions in the red zone until the matter is resolved to the state's satisfaction.
Senators are digging deeper into the conservative judge's outlook on abortion, health care and a potentially disputed presidential election.
Usually, clinical trials are paused because a volunteer has suffered a side effect or become ill, but the company did not say what happened.
The payments will be going to approximately 240,000 survivors around the world, primarily in Israel, North America and the former Soviet Union.
FAFSA officially opened October 1, and experts say filling it out is even more important now as families struggle financially due to the pandemic.
The affected locations are in Eatontown, Paterson, North Bergen, Newark, Delanco, Springfield, and Runnemede.
Officials in Nassau County announced that trick-or-treating will not be banned, but there are some safe ways to handle Halloween festivities.
Too many fans got their Bieber Fever on and crashed the website trying to purchase his latest fashion pieces.????
Several people were injured when a fire broke out in the basement of a commercial building in Midtown.
Eyewitness News found hundreds of young children being dismissed from a school in the red zone, and people leaving a large indoor gathering in another hot spot.
This single mother of 4 churned her past into sweet success!
The Hortons said the appraised value of their home increased by 40% when photos of the wife and son, who are Black, were removed.
An investigation revealed the gun used in the the killing of two protesters was purchased, stored and used in Wisconsin, where the shooting happened.
According to the Cottonelle website, "the affected product could show the presence of a bacterium (Pluralibacter gergoviae) which naturally occurs in the environment and in the human body."
Trump has said he wants a justice seated for any disputes arising from the election, but Barret testified she has not spoken to Trump or his team about election cases.
Wednesday will go from crisp to comfortable with plenty of sunshine and temperatures approaching the upper-60s.
A bronze statue of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been created and will be unveiled in Brooklyn during Women's History Month in 2021.
Police are investigating after a man was shot and killed while sitting in his car in Brooklyn.
Clare Crawley began her journey as "The Bachelorette" and in the first few minutes of the show, it previewed a crazy turn of events. We still don't know what happens, but let's hope we can figure it out soon. "Congratulations, you just blew up 'The Bachelorette,'" Chris Harrison said to Clare. OK, just what does that mean?!
The New York City Department of Education says for the first time, a majority of students are enrolled in full-time remote learning.
IPHONE12 UNVEILED: Apple has unveiled the company's first-ever 5G enabled iPhone. A mini and pro version of the phone will also be released.
The New York Jets have surprisingly released disgruntled running back Le'Veon Bell, ending a disappointing tenure after less than two full seasons.
Two bodies were found in Bellport last week, and the suspect in the case died by suicide. Police say the deaths could have been prevented if he had stayed in jail.